Practical Management Science, Loose-leaf Version
Practical Management Science, Loose-leaf Version
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781305631540
Author: WINSTON, Wayne L.; Albright, S. Christian
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 2.2C
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Person G has planned to engage in wine making in his land. However, it requires more capital and experience. Hence, Person G initially decided to use $10,000 to finance the initial purchase of graphs for two year. He planned to make two types of wine that include Petite Sirah and Sauvignon Blanc. In the first year, Petite Sirah and Sauvignon Blanc requires $0.80 and $0.70 worth of grapes.

In the second year, $0.75 and $0.85 would be the cost of the grapes per bottle. In first year, the selling price of Petite Sirah would be $8.00 and Sauvignon Blanc would be $7.00. It will be $8.25 and $7.00 in the second year. The initial funds for the advertising will be $10,000 savings.

To determine: The effect of decrease in price on the estimated profit.

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